Jose Mourinho admits Chelsea cannot entertain like Barcelona but he does not care as long as they are known as winners.

Mourinho (pictured below) spent millions in the summer adding stars like Michael Ballack and Andriy Shevchenko to his squad but accepts they might not always dazzle like Barca's Ronaldinho.

The Blues boss' confession came in response to comments from Levski Sofia coach Stanimir Stoilov, who claimed Barca had more flair than the Barclays Premiership champions.

Mourinho said: "In Chelsea we do not have a player like Barcelona have, to do a trick and leave people with open mouths. We are not often on the Soccer AM show, where they show the best tricks. But when Stoilov says we are a team about winning, I think that is a very, very good compliment. I'm happy with that."

Levski were handed a Champions League lesson when they were given a 5-0 thrashing by Barca in their opening Group A game. Stoilov said: "Chelsea and Barca are both very strong but Barca plays more attractive football and Chelsea is all about winning. "

Mourinho's team launched their European campaign with a 2-0 win at home to Werder Bremen. They would love six points in the bag before next month's double-header against Barca. But the Blues will not be in Bulgaria tonight to emulate Barca's five-goal haul against group minnows Levski.

Mourinho said: "If someone offers me a 1-0 win, I will take it and go to London now."

Chelsea have won only three away games in Europe in the last two seasons - their last overseas victory coming against Anderlecht last November. Mourinho said: "It is more difficult to play away than at home and in Europe you face different cultures of football.

"It not the same playing German or Italian teams as it is against English teams."